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Ruth Quiz

Test your knowledge of Ruth with 14 questions about key events, significance, and scripture references.

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Instructions

  • • Answer all questions below and click Submit when complete
  • • Choose the best answer for each question
  • • Results will show immediately after submission
  • • This quiz takes approximately 11 minutes
  • • Test your biblical knowledge and learn from detailed explanations!

1.What is the primary biblical significance of Ruth?

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Reference: Ruth 1:4

2.Which of the following is a key event in the life of Ruth?

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Reference: Ruth 1:4

3.Which of the following is a key event in the life of Ruth?

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Reference: Ruth 1:5

4.Which of the following is a key event in the life of Ruth?

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Reference: Ruth 1:16-17

5.Which of the following is a key event in the life of Ruth?

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Reference: Ruth 2:2-3

6.In which book of the Bible is "Married Mahlon in Moab" recorded for Ruth?

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Reference: Ruth 1:4

7.Which Scripture reference records the event: "Married Mahlon in Moab" in the life of Ruth?

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Reference: Ruth 1:4

8.Which Scripture reference records the event: "Death of her husband" in the life of Ruth?

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Reference: Ruth 1:5

9.Which Bible character does this description refer to: "A Moabite woman who married into an Israelite family. After her husband died, Ruth chose to stay wit..."?

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Reference: Ruth 1:4

10.True or False: Ruth is recorded in Scripture as having "death of her husband."

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Reference: Ruth 1:5

11.True or False: Ruth is known for "birth to jacob through bilhah."

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Reference: Genesis 30:5-6

12.True or False: Ruth's biblical significance includes representing a gentile, is in the messianic line, showing god's grace extends to all nations.

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Reference: Ruth 1:4

13.Complete: Ruth's story of "married mahlon in moab" is first recorded in the book of ______.

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Reference: Ruth 1:4

14.Fill in the blank: ______ is described as: "A Moabite woman who married into an Israelite family."

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Reference: Ruth 1:4

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